Strategic Significance
The transition from a software-centered view of AI to an infrastructure-heavy model implies that national industrial policy is the new frontier of security. The ability to build data centers at scale is now a prerequisite for AI power, putting the burden of proof on legacy energy grids.
Who Should Care
Policymakers, energy sector investors, and national security analysts must pay attention. Those focusing only on model architecture will miss the structural constraints (like the U.S. interconnect queue) that prevent these models from reaching full industrial impact.
Contrarian Takeaway
Export controls are a double-edged sword. While they effectively degrade Chinese access to the latest chips in the short term, they provide the internal political capital and necessity for China to complete their own semiconductor supply chain, potentially creating a more resilient, self-sufficient adversary in the long run.
